^^^ No worries. Ya I was seriously considering putting 3 Feet on there since it basically started alternative rap, but ultimately decided on putting The Chronic in it's spot because it put the West Coast back on the map through the introduction of G-funk which allowed gangsta rap to become a mainstream success. Also because it introduced a few up-and-coming West Coast rappers such as Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Warren G, etc. who would go on to receive much success themselves.

If I went to 15 with the list I would probably have added 3 Feet High and Rising, Ready To Die, All Eyez on Me, The Message, and The Marshall Mathers LP.